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Other observations, including upregulation of transcription in response to pathogens, support a role for NITRs in immunity [ 8].
The first part defines the shift away from 1 and the second part describes how many pathogens support this shift (proportion of q pg < 1).
While the life cycle similarities of these two pathogens support the assumption that HGE transmission dynamics are similar to those of Lyme disease, additional research is needed to test this hypothesis.
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For example, we find a large number of hits for FGSG_03333 to the bacterial kingdom or more specifically to bacterial plant pathogens, supporting a role in pathogenicity or virulence.
In particular, we plan to mine relationships involving genes and proteins of bacterial pathogens, supported by the new bacteria recognizer,existing gene/protein recognition systems, and other tools from NaCTeM, such as [43], [44].
Analyses of each of the nine groups of pests and pathogens supported this expectation (Figs 4 and S6).
However, the evidence that SNO depletion is mediated by at least two NO detoxification mechanisms in three different mammalian pathogens supports the hypothesis that this phenomenon is a previously uncharacterized mechanism of septic disease.
This independent expansion of EPA-like genes in C. glabrata and the emerging pathogens supports the idea of an independent emergence of pathogenesis and may explain the important differences in prevalence across these species.
In addition the presence of high EBOV RNA load in the lower respiratory tract secretions, in the absence of detection of other common respiratory pathogens, supports the hypothesis that EBOV could have directly contributed to the lung damage.
Transferred genes are significantly closely related to invertebrate Arsenophonus-, and Serratia-like endosymbionts, and mammalian Helicobacter-like pathogens, supporting a cellular association with arthropods and mammals at the base of extant Bartonella spp. Our studies suggest that the horizontal reacquisitions had a key impact on bartonellae lineage specific ecological and functional evolution.
These results obtained with isolates retrieved from a relatively small area of northern Tunisia show that P. larvae is not a monoclonal species like several other pathogens supporting previous observations [ 4, 14] of a certain phenotypic variability highlighted in the former subspecies P. larvae subsp. larvae and P. larvae subsp. pulvifaciens.
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